Google appears to be testing local car and auto dealership inventory in the Google Search results. Google has not commented on this news yet but you may be able to access local automobile inventory in the US by visiting google.com/local/cars.
What it looks like. When you visit google.com/local/cars Google shows you a list of automobile inventory for local dealerships in your area. Here is a screenshot showing cars for sale in my area:
You can then filter the results to show new or used cars, the car brand, type and so on. The filters are not working 100% correctly, but that is okay since it seems to be something that Google is testing and have not yet announced.
Here is a screen shot of a specific car for sale, where you can see all the details and specs on this individual VIN. You can click on the image to enlarge:
More. This was first noticed by Jim Kreinbrink , who posted on Twitter that Google added these URLs to its robots.txt the other night.
Why we care. Is Google going to be getting into the car dealership space, where Google will start selling cars directly to consumers? I doubt it. But this may be an early pilot with some dealerships to showcase their local inventory in the Google search results.
I expect we will hear official news from Google on how to get your local dealership to participate or if Google is just crawling inventory feeds from these local dealership websites. The formats of these feeds are normally the same across most dealerships anyway.
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via https://AiUpNow.com April 22, 2021 at 08:14AM by Barry Schwartz, Khareem Sudlow,